On getting the GET request from the client, the server responds, by revealing some information about itself, and metadata about the data asked by the client.
The response from REST API which is in the form of URL can be obtained by implementing an http get method.

Spring Framework for Java has been around past 15 years since its initial release. Most of the web developers prefer spring to build enterprise level web apps. But since last 3-4 years the Javascript has become more popular not only in the client-side development(Angular and React) but also towards the server-side development, thanks to nodejs. … Continue reading Java-Spring or JavaScript-Node.js?→

Since the launch of the first website made by Tim Berners-Lee in 1991, the website development practice have come a long way and every year new web design and development trends are coming. Developers are becoming more agile in learning about these new trends. In 2018, we'll look at the new trends which are hot … Continue reading Web Development Trends in 2018 and for future!→

To make a chart as shown above we have to use separate donut charts and align them in such a way that they look as one chart is inside another.
Well it is possible through a simple CSS trick which designers miss...

Elastic Beanstalk is an application to run your services and scale them on AWS. Under the covers, it simply running your code on EC2 instances. But advantage of Beanstalk is that it add more features. Drawbacks of deployment of an application on EC2: Manual configuration. Manual code deployment. Restricted command line interface. Scale with AMIs. … Continue reading AWS: Elastic Beanstalk→

REST stands for Representational state transfer. A REST API defines a set of functions which developers can perform requests and receive responses via HTTP protocol such as GET, POST, DELETE, PUT, PATCH. A Real World Example: Facebook provides a REST API which you can query to get the number likes, you can provide a search … Continue reading Building a REST API in NodeJS, Express and MongoDB→

MEAN Express JS is a web framework which makes it easier to build a web server in Node JS. Express helps in writing the NodeJS code cleanly. Installation npm install express --save Building and running HTML on a web server No need to mention header with Content-Type etc. like done before in nodejs. var express … Continue reading Nodejs on the rocks: Express.js→

MEAN Node JS: Web Server Part Creating a Simple Web Server var http = require('http'); http.createServer(function (req, res) { res.writeHead(200, {'Content-Type': 'text/plain'}); res.end('Hello World How are you !'); }).listen(8080,'localhost'); Executing the above code in Node will create a web server and when you will send the request to server using a browser it … Continue reading Node JS:101→